On Sunday 01 February 2004 00:58, Marty Landman wrote:
At 08:38 PM 1/31/2004, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
How's Perl, Daniela?
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe
character
$out = ($line =~
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:27, Robert Barten wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe
character 2. Output only the text
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:34, Jez Hancock wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe
character 2. Output only the text
At 10:30 AM 2/1/2004, Daniela wrote:
Looks fine, but does Perl support multi-dimensional arrays?
Yes.
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 15:33:58 +
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:34, Jez Hancock wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another
program): 1. Output only the text from the
On Sunday 01 February 2004 18:10, Chris Pressey wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 15:33:58 +
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:34, Jez Hancock wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 13:52, Daniela wrote:
On Sunday 01 February 2004 18:10, Chris Pressey wrote:
[... snip ...]
Or you could avoid sh variables and do whatever processing you have to
do entirely in awk (or perl.)
I really like csh programming. Everyone says that csh is crap for
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe character
2. Output only the text between the last and the previous pipe character
Or, split the line at the pipe characters and assign the parts to
At 08:38 PM 1/31/2004, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
How's Perl, Daniela?
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe character
$out = ($line =~ /^([^\|]+)/);
2. Output only the text between the last and the
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:38:44 +
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another
program): 1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the
first pipe character 2. Output only the text between the last and the
previous pipe character
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe character
2. Output only the text between the last and the previous pipe character
Or, split
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe character
2. Output only the text between the last and the previous pipe character
Or, split
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